The control system is used to control manipulation equipment (41) and carrying equipment (43) confined in a containment (40) inaccessible to operators and to perform maintenance operations related to electronic circuits for onboard equipment enclosed in the containment (40).
control is achieved by “onboard” means in the containment (40) composed mainly of a power supply box (1) and one or several control boxes (20) fixed onto a base (44) placed permanently on the carrying equipment (43) of the manipulation equipment (41). Several power supply circuits and electronic control boards are provided to enable redundant operation.
Application to remote manipulation equipment used for dismantling and reprocessing of contaminated equipment.
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1. control system for remote manipulation equipment (41) fixed on carrying equipment (43) operating in a confinement containment (40) and subjected to radioactive radiation comprising:
“onboard” control means located inside the containment (40) designed to control movements of the manipulation and carrying equipment (41, 43); and
management means (42) located outside the containment (40) providing the interface between the operator and the control means, characterized in that:
the control means comprise firstly at least one a control box (20) comprising electronic circuit boards, and secondly a power supply box (1) comprising at least one energy supply source,
a lead base plate (31) configured to shield the electronic circuit boards of each control box (20) from radiation,
the management means (42) comprises communication device to transmit orders to/the onboard control means and to receive data about the state of the control means and the state of remote manipulation and carrying equipment (41, 43), and
wherein the control means is provided with a base (19, 30), larger than the power supply box (1) and the control box (20), fixed permanently on each equipment to be controlled and each being provided with:
means of attachment to a control box (20) or a power supply box (1) onto its base,
internal connection means to make electrical and/or electronic connections between each box and the base on which the box is fixed, and
external connection means for making external electrical and/or electronic connections between the equipment (41, 43) to be controlled and the base (30), and
a plurality of supply boxes and a plurality of control boxes wherein the power supply boxes (1) and the control boxes (20) are provided with locking means (10, 12, 21, 23) on their corresponding bases (19, 30, 44), that can be manoeuvred from outside these power supply boxes (1) and control boxes (20).
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The invention is related to the nuclear fuel reprocessing industry and reprocessing of contaminated equipment.
In particular, it is applicable to remote manipulators placed in confined containments inaccessible to man in order to perform a number of tasks in these containments.
Remote manipulation equipment has been used in installations related to the nuclear industry, to reduce the exposure of workers to radiation and to facilitate execution of some tasks that would be difficult or even impossible to carry out otherwise. Equipment has been perfected over the years particularly due to progress with electronics and particularly in data processing and optical/visual techniques, and materials technology. Among other progress, this has boosted the robotics industry since robots are widely used in the nuclear industry in which there are particular dangers such as radiation, in confined working areas sometimes with particularly high temperatures or humidity.
Fuel reprocessing services that receive fuel confined in casks, and then carry out various mechanical processing (open cases, shearing) and chemical processing (dissolution, clarification, adjustment). Remote manipulation equipment installed in these confined areas is inaccessible to man and introduces a control problem. The system used frequently consists of remote transmission equipment using a carrier current. In other words, control orders are sent through the power supply line to frequency modulation equipment. Control is achieved by a man using equipment located outside the cell (called ground equipment) and equipment located inside the cell (called onboard equipment).
The various equipment and robots used in these confined containments frequently consist of a combination of a carrier system and a manipulator. Thus, lifting equipment, heavy remote manipulators, travelling cranes, wall brackets and wall slides are used.
All this equipment have a degree of movement that depends on the carrying equipment used. For example,
In all cases, it is essential to be able to easily and quickly perform servicing and maintenance of onboard equipment in the confined cells. The onboard electronic equipment can fail; in any case, its life is such that it will have to be renewed. In particular, the electronic boards will need to be replaced regularly. Consequently, the defective equipment needs to be physically retrieved and human action is necessary in intermediate areas or maintenance locks, or work corridors, in which operators will need to work for several minutes or several hours depending on difficulties encountered during the repair.
Furthermore, an electronic board cannot be repaired unless it is taken out of the confinement containment. But, like all other equipment located in the containment, this electronic board is contaminated. Therefore, it has to undergo a decontamination treatment before it can be repaired. However, decontamination treatment is aggressive and can degrade its components, or cause general deterioration of the board.
Furthermore in order to resist radiation, electronic boards are made using hardened techniques. Therefore they are expensive. Furthermore, it is becoming more and more difficult to procure them, so that operators often need to repair boards by tinkering with them rather than changing them.
Therefore, the main purpose of the invention is to facilitate maintenance of onboard equipment inside confined containments by modifying the onboard control system and the ground system to minimise human action and the times necessary for these actions.
Consequently, the main purpose of the invention is a control system for remote manipulation equipment operating in a confinement containment and subjected to radioactive radiation comprising:
According to the invention,
In its preferred embodiment, the power supply box comprises two power supply sources operating redundantly.
The electronic circuit boards preferably comprise several microprocessors operating alternately and processing circuits providing functional control over these microprocessors.
The control system according to the invention is advantageously self-configurable.
In their preferred embodiment, the control means comprise circuits for processing status data emitted by control means to diagnose failures and operating errors of the equipment and control means.
It is planned that the control means should each be provided with a base, larger than the power supply box and the control box, fixed permanently on each equipment to be controlled and each being provided with:
In this case, it is also planned that the power supply boxes and the control boxes should be provided with locking means on their bases, that can be manoeuvred from outside these power supply and control boxes.
The base of each control box is preferably provided with a lead base plate underneath it to protect it against the harmful effect of radiation.
In their main embodiment, the power supply and control boxes each comprise a stainless steel housing closed by a Plexiglas cover.
Finally, this type of assembly is advantageously closed with gaskets.
The invention and its main technical characteristics will be better understood after reading the following description together with the eight attached figures describing:
The system according to the invention, shown diagrammatically in
Each equipment 41 located in a confined containment 40 comprises a frame/cabinet 43 that supports control means consisting of a base 44 on which one or several boxes can be fitted, and in particular a power supply box 1 and one or several control boxes 20.
The power supply box 1 contains all power supply sources necessary for transmission of information to the ground equipment. According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, this power supply box 1 comprises two redundant 24/48 Volt power supply sources that are capable of replacing each other if one becomes defective.
The control box 20 comprises all elements necessary for control of equipment 41 to which it is fixed. Preferably, these elements necessary for control of equipment 41 are distributed in several control boxes 20 electrically connected to each other through a base 44 which will be described in more detail later.
Advantageously, the control boxes 20 are distributed as follows:
According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, this onboard data processing box contains two CPU (Central Processing Unit) boards each comprising two microprocessors, two FSK boards (Frequency Shift Modulation), two on-off type input/output boards and an encoder board. In this embodiment, the four microprocessors in the data processing box operate alternately. These microprocessors operate in turn in order to increase their life, and the capacities of each (see French patent application FR-2 663 160). Onboard software in the same box manages these four microprocessors.
Note that the data processing box according to the invention is the same regardless of the type of equipment to be controlled (lifting equipment, heavy duty remote manipulator, etc.).
Apart from control means, each equipment is provided with status sensors such as encoders and limit switch sensors, that provide information to control means about the exact position of the equipment within the confined containment.
The control means that were described above are managed on the ground by control means 42. These control means consist of a general cell cabinet that contains:
Advantageously, diagnostic assistance software is installed on the host computer to identify operating errors and/or failures of the equipment located in the confined containment. For example, if one of the microprocessors in the onboard data processing box is not working correctly, the software orders that this microprocessor should be put to “rest” and the system continues to operate on the remaining three microprocessors. The defective microprocessor is regenerated during this rest time.
Preferably, the host computer memorises all system statuses in a file that can be viewed in real time.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the host computer operating system is an IRMX® real time system and the control and diagnostic assistance software is written in the BORLAND C/C++ language.
A man/machine interface is made using a keyboard and a screen connected to the main cabinet.
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This power supply box is in the form of a housing 1A preferably made of stainless steel. This housing mainly contains two power supply boards 2 located inside it and fixed near the top to a ribbed heat sink 3. This assembly is fixed onto housing 1A, particularly onto a first flange 5, through a gasket 4. A second top part of the housing 20A is closed by a Plexiglas plate 6 placed onto a second top flange 9 by means of an attachment flange 7. The assembly is completed by a gasket 8. Finally, as for the control box 1A, the power supply box 1 is fitted with a side part 12 containing means of locking this power supply box 1 onto its base 19. An operating lever 10 is located on the top part of this side part 12 that is closed by a flange 17 and a gasket 11.
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The base 30 consists mainly of a base plate 34, the shape of the top part matching the bottom part of box 20A, so that this box can be received and put into position. The base 30 also includes a lead base plate 31 located below the base plate 34. The purpose of this lead base plate 31 is to prevent radiation emanating from the equipment to be manipulated below the base 30 from damaging or radiating elements in the control box 20 and its contents, namely the printed circuit boards.
The base 30, and particularly the base plate 34, also includes a fairly voluminous front head 36, and a back head 37 that is not quite as large, in other words is slightly flatter. Note that the front head 36 and the back head 37 are located on each side of the housing 20A of the control box 20 itself, the base 30 and its lead base plate 31 being slightly larger, in other words projecting beyond the side of the control box 20. The front head 36 comprises means for the external connection of the various control cables to be used by the remote manipulator or the equipment to be controlled by the control box 20. Thus, a connection strip 35 is placed on the front head 36 using an attachment flange 39. For the back head 37, connection holes 32 are provided to connect cables to the equipment.
There is also a connection strip 33 on the back head 37, forming internal connection means between the base 30 and the control cabinet 20.
Note that these different internal or external connection means are used for recognition of the base 30 when a control cabinet 20 needs to be put into position on a remote manipulation equipment to be controlled and with this type of base 30. In other words, each remote manipulator or remote manipulation equipment is characterized by its base and particularly by internal means, and particularly by the connection strip 33.
Preferably, the control box is made of stainless steel and is open at the top, while the top of the control box 20 is closed by a Plexiglas plate 27. This assembly is completed by a flange 28 and a gasket 26. Therefore, the assembly is placed on a main flange 25 of the control box 20. The box 20 is placed on the base 30.
Note the presence on this base of a locking handle 23 placed on a locking housing 21 itself located on the side of the control box 20. This assembly is completed by a housing flange 24 and a housing flange gasket 22. It is thus easy to understand that once a control box 20 is put into place on its base 30, it can be fixed by locking using the locking handle 23.
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Martin, Michel, Polydor, Gilles, Blayrac, Michel, Sault, André
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